Who
You
The fun part about Slow Capitalism is everybody is part of it. If you ever shopped or worked at a local business you’ve supported it. Entrepreneurs that run them are part of it. Governments and financial institutions too. And since 99.9% of all companies are small businesses, you’ve most likely already supported it.
The problem is small businesses don’t have access to capital like larger companies. So supporters of local businesses like you are needed to invest in viable small companies to support our communities.

Chief Evangelists
The term Slow Capitalism was coined by Dr. Kyle C. Murphy and Dr. Robert Bikel, both business professors at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School. For the last couple of years, they’ve been researching investment in small local businesses, and they felt compelled to name and evangelize the Slow Capitalism movement.
Advisory Evangelists
We’re looking for additional supporters of Slow Capitalism to join our movement. Interested? Drop us a line.
